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December 14, 2006

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What better way to clean the crumbs from your keyboard than to use an afro? Flip the little finger-puppet over, pop off his afro, and use the underlying brush to whisk away the only remnants of that romantic night you... [Read More]

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Jasminetea

A friend of mine gave me a couple of these from Singapore - they're great. They really do dislodge the dirt from your keyboard and are strangely addictive and relaxing if you're at your desk at work and feel like dusting out the crumbs...

ctd

Wow- I want one. Not only does it serve a purpose, it's very stylish too.

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